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IF Pastner is fired, who would be a good hire to replace him?
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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 936103" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>(and leaving out: Lawal, Favors, Shumpert, Rice, Georges-Hunt, Okogie, Lammers, .....)</p><p></p><p>The Hewitt contract pushed us into getting a bridge coach who wasn't going to lead the team anywhere. Pastner started out strong (relatively), and then the Ron Bell disaster happened. Then NIL happened and left GT very far behind. My biggest concern is that we might be too impatient and try to get a new coach before a good structure is in place. I think that will present a high chance of getting a bridge coach again, which will push any real progress out for four or five years. </p><p></p><p>Pastner may or may not be able to succeed with a good structure, but I think we are better off with him trying than starting from scratch with a bridge coach. Wait a year to get the structure in place and then make a decision out of strength instead of making a decision right now out of desperation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 936103, member: 2426"] (and leaving out: Lawal, Favors, Shumpert, Rice, Georges-Hunt, Okogie, Lammers, .....) The Hewitt contract pushed us into getting a bridge coach who wasn't going to lead the team anywhere. Pastner started out strong (relatively), and then the Ron Bell disaster happened. Then NIL happened and left GT very far behind. My biggest concern is that we might be too impatient and try to get a new coach before a good structure is in place. I think that will present a high chance of getting a bridge coach again, which will push any real progress out for four or five years. Pastner may or may not be able to succeed with a good structure, but I think we are better off with him trying than starting from scratch with a bridge coach. Wait a year to get the structure in place and then make a decision out of strength instead of making a decision right now out of desperation. [/QUOTE]
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